This mansion generated enough buzz to finally land a buyer.
Tommy Lee’s “magnificent hilltop” Calabasas home finally sold for $3.6 million on Friday after the Mötley Crüe drummer’s best efforts to offload the property for years.
But the closing price didn’t even turn a profit for Lee, who bought the home in 2007 for $5.85 million.
Real estate agent Emily Hartounian told The Post, “The new owner intends to bring the full potential of this property to the highlights of modern times with unparalleled bespoke mastery.”
The nearly 10,000-square-foot hideaway is a six-bed, eight-bath luxury, complete with a panoramic city view, “an enormous chef’s kitchen,” a pool and even a professional recording studio, Which is suitable for “imagination, creativity and inspiration”. ,” according to the listing.
Lee, The Former husband of model and actress Pamela Andersonattempted to sell in 2016 for approximately $6 million and has since taken the property off the market and re-listed it several times.
In OctoberThe listing asked $4.59 million.



At the time, the agency’s Hartunian told The Post that the musician’s mansion “evokes the spirit of a Balinese resort.” He described it as “a unique balance of artistic functionality and tropical escape, the perfect mix of work balance and relaxation fit for rock royalty”.
But new homeowners may be getting more than their bargain: Brittany FurlanThe one who married the rock star in 2019 is convinced the grounds are haunted.
in a tiktok posted in October Last year, Furlan, 36, revealed his “suspicions” about the habitat’s possible permanent, ghostly resident.





She claimed that previous homeowners saw “the spirit of an Indian woman in this room burn her face,” and that her puppy wouldn’t dare enter the allegedly haunted quarters.
“She won’t f—k with that room, even if I go in there. She won’t. She won’t go in there,” Furlan said in the video. Brings the ball but it refuses to step – or rather, paw – into the “room with the soul”.
While the listing makes no mention of the alleged ghost, the three-story complex boasts a retractable roof as well as stainless steel appliances, an entertainment room, and a wealth of natural light.
The property also includes a garage for four vehicles, a wine tasting area, and even a home theater with a concession bar.